The Chandler, Ariz., native Bergsma was tabbed to the 14-person AVCA All-America Third Team and was one 42 selected nationally combined among the three teams, while Duck sophomore setter Lauren Plum received her first All-America Honorable Mention nod.

Bergsma became the fifth Duck ever to stake honors in program history, with three others coming in the seven-year tenure of Oregon head coach Jim Moore - Neticia Enesi (3rd-2009; 2nd-‘10; Sonja Newcombe (2nd-2009) and Gorana Maricic (2nd-2008, 2nd-‘07). The other recipient, Sue Harbour, was a first-team pick in 1984.

In this week’s national rankings, Bergsma ranked 12th and 14th nationally in kills and points (4.51 / 5.12 per set), and third in the Pac-12 in kills and fourth in points and aces (0.26 p/s).

Her season-ending and career-high 30 kills in the NCAA Tournament First Round vs. Colorado State moved her up UO all-time season lists in points (second, 578.5) and kills (seventh, 510). Career-wise, she also stood top 10 all-time for the Ducks in hitting (seventh, .250) and points (eighth, 937).

This year in the Pac-12, Bergsma's 30 and 27 kills vs. Colorado State and WSU were the fourth- and eighth-best overall, and the latter was tied for the conference season best in a non-five-set match. She also logged the Pac-12’s sixth, ninth and 10th-best point marks with her 32 vs. CSU, 29 in a five-set win vs. No. 1 UCLA and 28.5 in four-set wins at both ASU and WSU.

Season-wise, she led the squad in kills and points in 24 of its 31 matches, and also a team-high 12 times in aces. Her eight double-doubles in kills and digs also stood third on the squad and 13th-best in the league.

Earlier this month, she claimed All-Pac-12 and All-Region honors, and was joined on both teams by Plum.

The latter player ranked 10th nationally in assists (11.67 per set) this week, and helped UO stand 11th nationally in kills (14.44 per set).

The Poway, Calif,. native paced the squad in aces on 10 occasions – second-most for UO – and in assists all 31 matches. She also capped the year ranked sixth on Duck all-time season lists in total assists (1,330) and assists per set (11.67), and top five career-wise in assists per set (first, 11.71) and total assists (fifth, 2,576).

Earlier this year, Plum and Bergsma were both twice tabbed the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week. In October, Plum also became the fifth Duck in as many years to receive AVCA National Player of the Week honors – an award Bergsma picked up in 2010.

The complete All-America Team listing follows below, and a complete AVCA All-America release is available at the following URL address: http://avca.org/awards/all-america/division-one/

Team-wise, the No. 13-ranked Ducks (21-10, 14-8) recently wrapped their sixth straight season of +19 wins and made their fifth postseason trip in six years – both program bests in the modern volleyball era that began in 1981.

In the Pac-12, UO placed sixth in the nation’s top volleyball league - its third upper-division finish under Moore (and sixth all-time). Oregon beat five teams ranked top seven nationally or better for the first time ever, including its first-ever top-ranked opponents, Penn State and UCLA. The win over the Nittany Lions also ended the four-time defending NCAA champions’ NCAA record 94-match home win streak.